57. Paula Dorf Foundation Brush ($35). Cut and shaped by hand for precise application.
58. Kevyn Aucoin Large Blush & Powder Brush ($65). Extraordinarily plush for powder, blush and bronzer.
59. Trish McEvoy Tapered Blush Brush #37 ($58). Soft blue-squirrel hair with a tapered head that makes you feel like a pro.
60. Shu Uemura Kolinsky Sable Eye Shadow Brush #12 ($130). The gold standard, period.
official網站上沒有找到12號,隻有10號,價格也不一樣,$67,不過還是貴得太離譜了,就這個幾根毛...
61. Stila #13 Eyeliner Brush ($18). Two left hands? Turning eye shadow into liner is a cinch with this tool.
62. Shu Uemura Handy Wool Brush ($20). A slanted-head, badger-hair brush for filling in brows.
63. Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage Brush ($26). This synthetic-fiber brush fits snugly into corners, crevices and anywhere else you might need concealer.
64. La Prairie Lip Brush ($28). Small enough to toss in your purse, and the cover protects your bag's lining.
65. Trish McEvoy Velour Puff ($12). Gently blends blush and powder for a seamless finish.
66. Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler ($15). Still the best in the biz; Shu Uemura's signature tool.
這個在sephora online上有,口碑非常好,據說非常適合亞洲人的眼型,卷出來都跟洋娃娃一樣。
67. Tweezerman Slant Tweezer ($18-$20). Grabs even the finest hairs.
68. Shiseido Oil-Control Blotting Paper ($14). Lightly powdered sheets quickly transform skin from shiny to matte.
69. M.A.C. Blot Film ($11.50). Absorbs skin oil without altering makeup or depositing powder.
70. Shu Uemura Non-Latex Sponges ($2-$4.50). Plush square, oval and round sponges.
71. Q-Tips Cotton Swabs ($3.50 for 500). Easily the most useful (and multifunctional) beauty tool around -- you can't live without them.